a4architect.com wrote:@birdma, what kenyans should be asking is
1. what is the correct/legal way to move unutilised idle land from govt to private sector?
At the time this land was appropriated, what was the legal way to do it? was Moi's/commissioner for lands word all that was legally needed? Are current laws sufficient to assist this or more laws are needed?
2. what parameters should be used to describe govt lands as idle/unutilised?
3. should the allocation be through bidding/highest bidder etc?
4. what are the pros and cons of appropriating underutilized govt lands to the economy?
The day these questions will be tacked by parliament/cs lands is the day kenya would have moved a step ahead to prevent such situations.
@a4 we have had this conversation before. You are still trying to push an agenda that is neither here nor there.
The only person who can even consider that this grabbed land was grabbed because he was going to do a better job is the thief in the first place.
This land was not given out by the gov't. Someone grabbed it.
Gave a few hundred acres to his friends and girlfriend.
He then sold it to NSSF. NSSF bought illegally acquired land, then sold it.
It's not an issue of if or what. It's actually what happened.
If you as an architect can not advise your client as to the status of the land they acquired, then we have a big problem in this country.
This is not the sort of land like the Southern bypass where the gov't has seen that putting a road will do more good than a few lions.
This is a robbery of the state coffers. My taxes.
Now a4 has this misconceived notion that the work of Kenyan citizens is to be happy when people steal land.
I don't think that will fly.
The man who stole should be in court. Again the gov't will sanitize this story. Ati sonko saved. Saved what. Those owners are still holding on to a fake title. Woe unto them if the next president is one who values law and order than cronysm and killing the Kenyan economy.
Those that stole this land should pay.
Then we can have debates about maximum use of land. Not lying to these owners that they are safe now that sonko is going to show up at 9pm news. They aren't safe.
It will happen maybe not today probably over christmas or when Uhuru takes another trip somewhere.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.